So you want a manual transmission?
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So you want a manual transmission?
Why not get a 991 S with the Powerkit and a 7 speed Manual? Sport PASM and PDCC and you're off to the races with a near perfect car to enjoy the manual transmission 99% on the street and 1% on the track...
IMO the regular 991 S and 4S is a much better street car than the GT versions. The GT3 is so track oriented they gave it a special PDK transmission to make it faster ON THE TRACK.
If it makes you feel better, rip out the back seats.
IMO the regular 991 S and 4S is a much better street car than the GT versions. The GT3 is so track oriented they gave it a special PDK transmission to make it faster ON THE TRACK.
If it makes you feel better, rip out the back seats.
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Or the wannabes could just buy the 991S with powerkit and a pdk and call it a day too... Depends on how you look at it... Nobody has suggested that pdk doesn't belong in a GT3, just that it shouldn't be the only box after 14 years as a manual and with such a strong following preferring the option...
FYI, if pdks are fasest, why is the 4.0 RS faster around the NBR with its slow 6 speed? It only has a 25hp advantage yet carries disadvantages in chassis and transmission according to you... Or are we just hoping to win the traffic light drag races with tech loaded wannabe GT3s?... Maybe they can throw in seat warmers as it can get cold at the track too???....
FYI, if pdks are fasest, why is the 4.0 RS faster around the NBR with its slow 6 speed? It only has a 25hp advantage yet carries disadvantages in chassis and transmission according to you... Or are we just hoping to win the traffic light drag races with tech loaded wannabe GT3s?... Maybe they can throw in seat warmers as it can get cold at the track too???....
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I think the rear seats are really valuable for people who have friends and/or family. The 991 GT3 is not a lightweight car and I think it should be 4-seater in non-CS form and 2-seater if Clubsport pack is ordered. 4 seats don't go together with GT3, but the new car isn't a spartan 911, so it is really hard to understand the ifference between 991 S WLS and 991 GT3. OK, there is a difference, the GT3 has less seats and is heavier. Go figure.
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The engines are not the same. The GT3 has forged aluminum pistons and titanium connecting rods. It revs higher. The hp difference is wide enough. There is also a lot of things standard on the GT3 like dynamic engine mounts and other things.
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Or the wannabes could just buy the 991S with powerkit and a pdk and call it a day too... Depends on how you look at it... Nobody has suggested that pdk doesn't belong in a GT3, just that it shouldn't be the only box after 14 years as a manual and with such a strong following preferring the option...
FYI, if pdks are fasest, why is the 4.0 RS faster around the NBR with its slow 6 speed? It only has a 25hp advantage yet carries disadvantages in chassis and transmission according to you... Or are we just hoping to win the traffic light drag races with tech loaded wannabe GT3s?... Maybe they can throw in seat warmers as it can get cold at the track too???....
FYI, if pdks are fasest, why is the 4.0 RS faster around the NBR with its slow 6 speed? It only has a 25hp advantage yet carries disadvantages in chassis and transmission according to you... Or are we just hoping to win the traffic light drag races with tech loaded wannabe GT3s?... Maybe they can throw in seat warmers as it can get cold at the track too???....
Do you have official times on the new GT3? All I have seen is "under 7:30" not an exact official time.
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I know that. Dynamic engine mounts are also part of the Powerkit option.
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I think the rear seats are really valuable for people who have friends and/or family. The 991 GT3 is not a lightweight car and I think it should be 4-seater in non-CS form and 2-seater if Clubsport pack is ordered. 4 seats don't go together with GT3, but the new car isn't a spartan 911, so it is really hard to understand the ifference between 991 S WLS and 991 GT3. OK, there is a difference, the GT3 has less seats and is heavier. Go figure.
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And then you would have a Cayman.
Now it seems it won't be too difficult to put a GT3 motor in a Cayman. Can't wait to see someone do this and see what the Cayman can do! And with no CL's or rear wheel steering!
Now it seems it won't be too difficult to put a GT3 motor in a Cayman. Can't wait to see someone do this and see what the Cayman can do! And with no CL's or rear wheel steering!
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Ok I noticed that now, as well it included sports chrono and sport exhaust. Once you add the alcantera bits it basically the same price as the GT3.
Downside
narrower track
engine not as strong as GT3
rev range
45 hp less
upside
5 lug wheels
lighter weight by 75 lbs
rear seats can be removed -15 lbs?
Downside
narrower track
engine not as strong as GT3
rev range
45 hp less
upside
5 lug wheels
lighter weight by 75 lbs
rear seats can be removed -15 lbs?
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Why not get a 991 S with the Powerkit and a 7 speed Manual? Sport PASM and PDCC and you're off to the races with a near perfect car to enjoy the manual transmission 99% on the street and 1% on the track...
IMO the regular 991 S and 4S is a much better street car than the GT versions. The GT3 is so track oriented they gave it a special PDK transmission to make it faster ON THE TRACK.
If it makes you feel better, rip out the back seats.
IMO the regular 991 S and 4S is a much better street car than the GT versions. The GT3 is so track oriented they gave it a special PDK transmission to make it faster ON THE TRACK.
If it makes you feel better, rip out the back seats.
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Why not get a 991 S with the Powerkit and a 7 speed Manual? Sport PASM and PDCC and you're off to the races with a near perfect car to enjoy the manual transmission 99% on the street and 1% on the track...
IMO the regular 991 S and 4S is a much better street car than the GT versions. The GT3 is so track oriented they gave it a special PDK transmission to make it faster ON THE TRACK.
If it makes you feel better, rip out the back seats.
IMO the regular 991 S and 4S is a much better street car than the GT versions. The GT3 is so track oriented they gave it a special PDK transmission to make it faster ON THE TRACK.
If it makes you feel better, rip out the back seats.
The new GT3 just doesnt cut it for me, and Im not the only one in the boat.
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I am not saying which is faster or slower, or who the wannabes are or are not. I am simply saying that there is a manual transmission available in a 911 that will satisfy those who want it. I am also saying that as we are all aware, Porsche is a German company and therefore they think like Germans. I bet there is an engineer in Germany right now reading this and wondering why anyone would want a slower track car. He looks at it and says exactly what I just said. There is a manual transmission option available for those who want to enjoy the thrill of doing it themselves on the street, where these cars will spend most of their lives. Then, there is the GT3 oriented to be a track car, optimized to be used on the track with a special PDK box that shifts faster than a person and makes the car faster, for the track. Notice, one is for the track, and one is for the street. If you think about it logically, like a German, it makes perfect sense. At least to me.
Do you have official times on the new GT3? All I have seen is "under 7:30" not an exact official time.
Do you have official times on the new GT3? All I have seen is "under 7:30" not an exact official time.
Or the wannabes could just buy the 991S with powerkit and a pdk and call it a day too... Depends on how you look at it... Nobody has suggested that pdk doesn't belong in a GT3, just that it shouldn't be the only box after 14 years as a manual and with such a strong following preferring the option...
FYI, if pdks are fasest, why is the 4.0 RS faster around the NBR with its slow 6 speed? It only has a 25hp advantage yet carries disadvantages in chassis and transmission according to you... Or are we just hoping to win the traffic light drag races with tech loaded wannabe GT3s?... Maybe they can throw in seat warmers as it can get cold at the track too???....
FYI, if pdks are fasest, why is the 4.0 RS faster around the NBR with its slow 6 speed? It only has a 25hp advantage yet carries disadvantages in chassis and transmission according to you... Or are we just hoping to win the traffic light drag races with tech loaded wannabe GT3s?... Maybe they can throw in seat warmers as it can get cold at the track too???....
As for the laptime, even at 7.27sec, the 991 is just matching the old 4.0rs dispite pdk and new, improved chassis... So what have they achieved other than to cut the cost of manufacturing and charge the customer an extra 15%???